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Is Parting Such Sweet Sorrow?
In the last three years, changes in the U.S. employment market have been more rapid than bullets from a machine gun.
States To Tax Electric Vehicle Mileage
More people are indeed making the move to EVs. But as they do, it’s creating a problem for the federal government and states that are likely to punish the people who have done what the government wants them to do.
HSA Health Plan Deductibles Going Up In 2024
It’s going to cost you more. What this time? Health Savings Account Plan deductibles. They’re driven by IRS rules for automatic inflation adjustment. And with inflation continuing to go up, so will next year’s HSA deductibles.
What To Do Before The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Sunsets
Officially it’s called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). More commonly it’s known as the Trump tax cuts. No matter what you call it, the provisions of the Act created in 2017 are set to expire on December 31, 2025.
Macro: Consumer Inflation
Inflation continues to fall. On a YOY basis CPI dropped from 4.96% to 4.13%.
Macro: Labor
Overall, the employment picture remains healthy.
Macro: Regional Business Surveys
Regional Surveys from Philly, NY, Texas, and Chicago are all at levels previously indicative of a recession.
Do You Really Want AI To Pick Your Stocks?
AI this and AI that. It seems AI is dominating a huge part of our national discussion.
Macro: Factory Orders Continues To Slow
The series has had mid-cycle lulls and reversions before, but caution is warranted as the growth series continues toward 0 on a YOY basis.
Macro: Housing Starts And Permits
Housing starts and permits for April are running at a level of approximately 1.4 million units, down from around 1.8 million last year. This level is not yet concerning, but the slowdown continues to be worrisome.
Are Seniors Getting Stiffed By Social Security?
The past two years have seen historic Cost-of-Living Adjustments for Social Security recipients. The increases of 5.9% in 2022 and 8.7% in 2023 were the highest they’d been in 40 years because of rampant inflation.
Has Inflation Killed The Easter Bunny?
The USDA predicts egg prices will drop by almost 27 percent in 2023, but not by Easter.
The End Of China’s High Tech Aspirations?
As America’s relationship with China becomes increasingly adversarial, it’s very clear the American vision for China is far different than China’s.
60,000 Real Estate Deals Fall Through In September
With the highest mortgage rates in more than four decades, many people are getting cold feet about a cozy place of their own.
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